New shoes … for a new page
by tamarjacobson
Nothing like a good editorial whipping to realize that writing about politics is just not my shtick – my forte! Politics needs a rational and unbiased brain, and I surely don’t have such an organ! I should stick to what I know best – matters of the emotional mind. And so, when Neilochka – twittered @ me personally, suggesting I post a picture of my new shoes, I decided that would be a great way to veer slowly back to the old Tamarika at Mining Nuggets!
And so, Neil, here they are. My new shoes. I have not been able to buy new clothes for over a year. It is a self-punishing thing. I have been in therapy long enough to know that, for goodness sakes. I admonish myself in my mind daily, sometimes by the hour. It goes something like this: "Look. If you are too lazy to work out, eat right and lose weight, you are going to have to wait for new clothes." Or, this: "Look at you!" (While I am staring at myself in the mirror or see myself in a shop window) "How awful! Aren’t you ashamed? Is this how you have chosen to end your days – looking like this!? – no new clothes for you!"
Yesterday, the sun was shining and the air was warmer than it has been in awhile. People were out and about in the streets of Chestnut Hill as I went about my errands, buying coffee, going to the bank, and purchasing all the right stuff for pre-colonoscopy preparation day next week. Suddenly, I found myself staring into the shop window of the Chestnut Hill Bootery. Tomorrow I am headed out to Stony Brook, Long Island to sleep over before presenting a full day of staff development for the teachers of their campus child care center. I really need some new black shoes. My colleagues at Rider (one in particular) have been advising me that it is high time I acquired some! After all, brown just does not go with everything. We all know that! Surely?
So, into the bootery I hopped, and thank goodness there was a kind and patient young woman to help me navigate the various and sundry styles and shapes. I felt like a country bumpkin – it seemed like such a long time since I have had some sales person actually take the time to help me out like that with such patience and a friendly air.
When I eventually came out into the sunshine, bag full of shoes in my hand, I found a parking ticket under the windshield wiper on my car. Meter expired! Oh well, I guess if I cannot punish myself emotionally for shoe-shopping, the cops will do it for me! I smiled to myself about that. External forces confirming my old psychological habits.
A year ago at Mining Nuggets: Made of the same stuff


Go for it Girl
Woo hoo! Ainelivia and fp! I’m going to have me some shopping fun!
http://shoeblogs.com/
Hi T, Give this a look, beautiful clothes, the catalogues are worth having just to look and get ideas:
http://www.gudrunsjoden.com
Anelivia,
I just threw away three clothing catalogs! Oh well. I have a friend who has promised to take me shopping soon!
Hear, hear Winston. I second that. On the subject of fashion, etc. you sound so like me that I just had to comment because I sit here laughing with recognition.
Did do a lot of clothes buying just before Christmas as my favourite clothes place was having a sale. Haven’t had a chance to wear anything but cardigan and scarf yet as weather is so cold, well that’s my excuse….
Winston,
Thanks so much for your encouragement and support, and for some very kind words. I appreciate that very much indeed.
Blogging is such sweet sorrow …
“…writing about politics is just not my shtick – my forte! Politics needs a rational and unbiased brain…”
Tamarika, politics needs strong voices coming from strong and passionate resolve. You do have that and should continue to sing your songs for all to hear. Aside from your emotion and passion, I also have learned at your hand that you are a pillar of unbiased reason. When I have erred on the side of emotion, it has been you who gently nudged me back onto the proper path. Thank you for that. And consider this my nudge for you to continue displaying your political views. If others disagree enough to express their views, resulting in open and honest discourse, then you have done your job well.
Elaine,
Thanks for the URL shoe-shopping tip! Hurray! This kind of support is the very thing I need to get me shopping again!
Hah! My problem is that I have too many shoes and I wish I COULD feel guilty. Too bad there isn’t a way for us to exchange some of our neuroses. I just can’t resist shoetrader.com, with no tax and free shipping.
Aha! I can’t imagine I will be silenced politically, Danny! Am all fired up and ready to go!
But you DO bring your highly tuned emotional mind to your political posts which is why I like them so much (even if I keep “confronting my discomfort” about them). So I hope my “whipping” doesn’t prevent you from sharing your political perspectives as we move through this emotional year! (But I enjoy reading your thoughts on all topics!)